Package | Description |
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java.beans |
Contains classes related to developing
beans -- components
based on the JavaBeans™ architecture.
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Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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class |
XMLEncoder
The
XMLEncoder class is a complementary alternative to
the ObjectOutputStream and can used to generate
a textual representation of a JavaBean in the same
way that the ObjectOutputStream can
be used to create binary representation of Serializable
objects. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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protected void |
PersistenceDelegate.initialize(Class<?> type,
Object oldInstance,
Object newInstance,
Encoder out)
Produce a series of statements with side effects on
newInstance
so that the new instance becomes equivalent to oldInstance . |
protected void |
DefaultPersistenceDelegate.initialize(Class<?> type,
Object oldInstance,
Object newInstance,
Encoder out)
This default implementation of the
initialize method assumes
all state held in objects of this type is exposed via the
matching pairs of "setter" and "getter" methods in the order
they are returned by the Introspector. |
protected abstract Expression |
PersistenceDelegate.instantiate(Object oldInstance,
Encoder out)
Returns an expression whose value is
oldInstance . |
protected Expression |
DefaultPersistenceDelegate.instantiate(Object oldInstance,
Encoder out)
This default implementation of the
instantiate method returns
an expression containing the predefined method name "new" which denotes a
call to a constructor with the arguments as specified in
the DefaultPersistenceDelegate 's constructor. |
void |
PersistenceDelegate.writeObject(Object oldInstance,
Encoder out)
The
writeObject is a single entry point to the persistence
and is used by a Encoder in the traditional
mode of delegation. |
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